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  2. Widowspeak - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Widowspeak released the album All Yours. [5] The fourth album Expect the Best was recorded at Marcata Recording, New Paltz, New York and released August 2017. Molly Hamilton wrote the songs in her home town Tacoma, Washington. It's a return to the sounds of their beginnings. [6] Widowspeak released their fifth album, Plum, in 2020. [7]

  3. All Yours - Wikipedia

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    All Yours (Astro album), released in 2021; All Yours, also known as Je suis à toi, a film directed by David Lambert; All Yours, a TV film with Dan Payne and Nicollette Sheridan; All Yours, 2015 album by Widowspeak "All Yours (Tua)", a 1959 single by Jo Stafford on The Columbia Singles Collection, Vol. 1 "All Yours", a song by Ben Haenow from ...

  4. Expect the Best - Wikipedia

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    All Yours (2015) Expect the Best (2017) Plum (2020) Professional ratings; Aggregate scores; ... Expect the Best is the fourth studio album by American band Widowspeak.

  5. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    Besides the dominant seventh chords discussed above, other seventh chords—especially minor seventh chords and major seventh chords—are used in guitar music. Minor seventh chords have the following fingerings in standard tuning: Dm7: [XX0211] Em7: [020000] Am7: [X02010] Bm7: [X20202] F ♯ m7: [202220] or ([XX2222] Also an A/F ♯ Chord)

  6. Widowspeak (Lydia Lunch album) - Wikipedia

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    "A Short History of Decay, Pts. 1 & 2" (with J.F. Coleman & Joseph Budenholzer) Joseph Budenholzer, Jim Coleman, Lydia Lunch: previously unreleased: 2:28: 9. "Escape" (with Joseph Budenholzer) Joseph Budenholzer, Lydia Lunch: Matrikamantra: 1:52: 10. "A Quiet Night of Murder in Greenwich, Connecticut" Lucy Hamilton, Lydia Lunch: The Drowning of ...

  7. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    It does not accurately represent the chord progressions of all the songs it depicts. It was originally written in D major (thus the progression being D major, A major, B minor, G major) and performed live in the key of E major (thus using the chords E major, B major, C♯ minor, and A major). The song was subsequently published on YouTube. [9]